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"(Blaue Bambusphelsume)
(Blauer Bambus-Taggecko)
(Robert Seipp: 1991)
Carla & Carlo
Solingen (Wohnzimmer)"
Gold dust day gecko (Phelsuma laticauda laticauda (Boettger, 1880) (syn. Pachydactylus laticauda Boettger, 1880)) is a diurnal subspecies of geckos. It lives in northern Madagascar and on the Comoros, it has been also introduced to Hawaii and other Pacific islands. It typically inhabits various kinds of trees and houses. The Gold dust day gecko feeds on insects and nectar.
Peacock day gecko - Phelsuma quadriocellata - Четырёхглазковая фельзума
Gekkonidae
Ranomafana National Park, Madagascar, 12/11/2016
Took me forever to see this thing, although it was pretty much right before my eyes. Don't understand why. Incredibly effective camouflage when you don't know that you're looking for, which I wasn't. You don't believe me, do you?
Oslo reptilpark
Phelsuma laticauda Phelsuma laticauda laticauda (Gekkonidae) Distribution: Found throughout the humid regions of Madagascar; also on some Comoros Islands and on Farquhar atoll in the Seychelles; introduced to the Hawaiian Islands. Habitat: Found in forest and cultivated habitats, especially on palms and banana trees. Often seen in gardens, and on and occasionally in houses. Rarely found in dense forests.
Madagascar MA12
Mauritius lowland forest day gecko (Phelsuma guimbeaui Mertens, 1963), also known commonly as the orange-spotted day gecko.
"(Standings Taggecko)
(Dornwald-Taggecko)
(Paul Ayshford Methuen & John Hewitt: 1913)
Wuppertal (Der Grüne Zoo)"